Abstract
During the establishment of the duck EB66® cell line as a new cell substrate for vaccine production in industry, a very low level of reverse transcriptase (RT) activity was detected in the culture supernatant by product-enhanced RT assay but a whole battery of tests failed to evidence infectious particles. Results from extensive biochemical and physical testing demonstrated that RT activity was associated to an intracellular, non-enveloped and dense structure different from an infectious retroviruses.In silico analysis of Anas platyrhynchos genome revealed that the most likely candidates for encoding a ribonucleoprotein (RNP)-associated RT were nine copies of chicken repeat 1 (CR1)-like elements, belonging to the non-long terminal repeat retrotransposons. The presence of the full length Anas platyrhynchos chicken repeat 1-like sequence (APCR1) was confirmed in EB66® cells and the related ribonucleic acid was present in the RT-containing fraction of EB66® cells.
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